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THM ^^R^P^^"^ MttMORlAi: UBHARY
S3S3S3S38SS333?»^SS?S323SS3;
LEAMR
FREEPORT. NEW YORK. JUNE 7.1984
49th YEAR; No. 7
Leader i
TtiB Issue
FREEFOar UEmiAL LIBR.\Rv"
S-UESaiCK ROAD
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
Violations Still Exist
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Baldwin High Sc I I
Honors 1984 Grads
'^ Thirty-five At Annual h^ogram Recognizes
/'^.P°^ "?• ^'l A Variefy Of Achievements
rreSidGniiai Awards BALDWIN - Graduating seniors, their fanuUes and commurity
representatives were present at Baldwin Senior High School's Awards
Ceremony on Thursday evening. May 31, in the school auditorium.
Av-ards were presented for outstanding achievement, academically
and in terms of dvic, community and school activities..
Remain Uncorrected After
Village Court Levies Fines
FREEPORT - A corporation, which owns three apartment buildings
in northwest Freepoit, has been lined $1,500because of violations they
have not repaired.
Following a trial in Village Court a month earlier. Village Justice
Ralph Franco had levied the Gne against Porotofino Properties Corp.,
which had been found guilty of
FREEPORT - Thirty-five Free-port
High School seniors have
won the first Presidential Aca­demic
Fitness Awards I0 tie pre-
.,s«V*d. — . -
To be so honored, the students
had to meet three criteria:
attain an average of &S or higher
in grades 9.10. 11 and the first
semester of grade 12; receive a
score in Grade U or 12 placing
them al or above the 80lh per­centile
on any nationally recog-nized
standard"<?d i^^^i^'v^''^"'—win—Chan
Th? awards listed alpha­betically,
and recipients are:
American Legion Awards,
presented by Baldwin Post
r246 to Nancy lindblad and Eric
Brody; Anchor Savings Bank
Award to Stacey Do«-den; Auto­mobile
Oub of New York Award
to Kathleen O'Connor; the Bald-
DAR Award was presented by the"
Ruth Floyd WoodhuU Chapter to
David Finke.
Foreign Language Awards
were presented to Rebecca
Nedostijp, Carolyn Angelon,
Felice Salmon. Kristi Erdal.
Annette Laprise and Steven
lest or any nationally standard­ized
college admissions examina­tion,
such as SAT or ACT; and
complete by graduation at least
12 high school or higher level
course units in English, Mathe­matics,
Science, Social Studies,
Computer Science and foreign
.languages.
The 35 are Xaviar Abraham,
James Bessel, Catherine Bum-pus,
Jessica Chase, Patrick
Oeary, Sharmaine Coard. Karen
Durkin. Keisha Edwards.
Margaret Farley. Divm' Gold­stein;
Pamela Groomes, Jack
Harrington. Todd Holly. Dieborah
Jack.' Edward Levy, Joanne
Mattessich, Marie McAuley,
Barbara O'Gorman. John 6s-
^jKaldJyfindyJJchiuVPauVPapaB;^
Cassandra Relyveld, Ann Reilly.
Steven Riley. Lynne Rowan.
Ellen Ring, Ronald Ryan. Jenni­fer
Rykert, Kirsten Seadale.
Daryl Shakter. Sharon Smith.
Nicolila TheofUis. Eleanor
Thompson. Debra Tucholski and
Gerald Williams.
Each student received a pin.
a certificate and a letter from
President Reagan. In his letter.
President Reagan wrote: "As
the first recipients of these
awards, you should be especially
proud of what you have achieved
' through hard work and dedication
lo the ptirsuit of learning."
William McEboy, principal at
Freeport High School, remarked
to the students, that they should
be doubly prood. "Not only have
you met the reqnirementa for
this aodemic award, but you
are the first lo do. so and set an
Award to Debra Rohl; the Bald­win
Council of PTA Scholarship
award to Linden Frazen the Bald­win
Democratic Oub award lo
Wendy James; the Baldwin
Educational Secrelaries' Associa­tion
Award to^ Veronica Monck;
the James C. McKeon American
History Award, presented by the
Baldnin Historical Society to
Michael Barrett; Robert F.
Geissler Award to Da^id Finke
and the Jesse L. Gellcs Award lo
David Finke and the Jesse L.
Gelles Award lo Andrew Schuler.
both presented by the Baldwin
Republican Oub. '
Also the Baldwin Senior High
School PTA presented BOCES
Awards to Amy Natoli and Sharon
Hastal.and the' Marie Stewart-
Incentive Award to Brian
Drucker.
The Baldwin Teachers' Asso­ciation
Memorial Award went to
Karen Ferrelti; the Beacon
Federal Savings & Loan Asso­ciation
Award to Stephanus
Sutjapulra; the Beth Dcmiiey
Memorial Avtid in the Theatre
Arts, presented by the Baldwin
Senior High School Drama Qub,
lo David Abrams. John Biyck and
Peter Pockriss; the B'nai B'ritb.
Baldwin Chapter & Lodge Award
to Brett Schlifstein, Thomas
Lawer and Katherine Weber; the
Brookside School PTA Award to
Keith McCartney; the Brawn Uni-veristy
Book Award to Rebecca
Nedcistap; the CalhoDc Daoghten
of the Americas Award to James
O'BricTt; the Catholic League for
Religkms & Criri] Rights Award to
Brian Bacchus; ' the Class of
'S4 Award lo Kathy Price; and the
Cottnnrrce—Jackovtlcz; tne oerald A. Hayn
Award went to Sheijl Schmidt;
the Steuben Society, Hugo Muen-sterberg
Unit #903 Award to
Barbara Jaeger.
The Helen'Haslan Award was
(Cinl. en Pag
varicus violations al 45 -and 65
North Ocean Avenue and SO
North Bergen Place. At that lime.
Franco conditionally fined the
corporation Sl.SOO on six
counts — the maximum $250
per count that can be levied
by a Village Court — and said
the fines would be lowered if the
violations were corrected by
the landlord.
The aUotniey representing Por-tofinp
was in court for the trial
and apparenUy agreed lo and was
aware of the conditions but, ac­cording
lo Village sources this
week, the violations were never
repaired.
The six summons Issued
by the Village's Building Depart-
—inent—werc-for—repairs—needed-lo
the exterior of 45 North
Ocean Avenue, where leaks had
been reported, and the con­ditions
of the hallways and rugs
in all three buildings.
Prior lo the Icv)ing of Ihe
Tnc. Pv:nofir,o v.a^ infi>micd by
letter that the village found the :
violations had not been cor­rected
and the permanent fine
would be levied In court on
Thursday, May 31. Apparently,
however, no representative of
the company was present.
Private SchoolFintS
A private school at 135 Guy
Lombardo Avenue was also fined
atlhe May 3Ut court session.
Montessori School was con­ditionally
fined $250 for using
the second floor of their building
for child care in violation of vil­lage
ordinances which require
Ihem lo have proper egress in
case of fire. If Ihe situation is.
corrected within seven days —
_ i r Ihr trri is-no-loninet being ~
used by the youngsters — Ihe
fine will be reduced to $100.
Grand Union, ihe supermarket
on South L)ng Beach Atenue,
also received a ctindiiional $250
jfinc for lilicr sircwn aboui Ihe
(Ccni. en Pao 20)
WINNERS OF PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS (or academic axcellenca
are freepon High School lenlora (Ul row. t. to r.): Daryl Shakier,
Bart>ara O'Corman, Ketaha Edward*, Sharmaine Coard, MIndy
Ochltal. Ann Reilty. Debra Tucholski, Eleanor Thompaon. Pamela
Qroomes; (2nd row. I. lo r.) Gerald Williams, KInten Seadale, Edward
Levy, Todd Hotly, Karen DurkiR; Dawn Goldstein, Paul Papall, JoanM
Mattessich; and (3rd row, I. lo r.) John Oswald, Patrick Cleary, Jamet
Bessel. Ronald f^an. Steven Riley. Catherine Bumpu*. Xavler Abra­ham.
Lynne Rowan and JennKer Ryfcen. Absent from photo were
Jeuica Chase, Margaret Farley, Jack Harrlnglon, Deborah Jack,'
Marie McAuley, Cauandra Relyveld, Ellen Ring, Sharon Smith
and Nicolila Theolllie. Also In the picture are Freepon High School
principal William McElroy,. AuUiant Principal Martin Kelly and
Ou Wance Counselor* Paul Katz and Rose Taylor.

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Otficiai
Newspaper
Village o!
. Free port
• Freepof!
School District
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Baldwin
School Dtstricl
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(£
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THM ^^R^P^^"^ MttMORlAi: UBHARY
S3S3S3S38SS333?»^SS?S323SS3;
LEAMR
FREEPORT. NEW YORK. JUNE 7.1984
49th YEAR; No. 7
Leader i
TtiB Issue
FREEFOar UEmiAL LIBR.\Rv"
S-UESaiCK ROAD
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
Violations Still Exist
^ ^1
Baldwin High Sc I I
Honors 1984 Grads
'^ Thirty-five At Annual h^ogram Recognizes
/'^.P°^ "?• ^'l A Variefy Of Achievements
rreSidGniiai Awards BALDWIN - Graduating seniors, their fanuUes and commurity
representatives were present at Baldwin Senior High School's Awards
Ceremony on Thursday evening. May 31, in the school auditorium.
Av-ards were presented for outstanding achievement, academically
and in terms of dvic, community and school activities..
Remain Uncorrected After
Village Court Levies Fines
FREEPORT - A corporation, which owns three apartment buildings
in northwest Freepoit, has been lined $1,500because of violations they
have not repaired.
Following a trial in Village Court a month earlier. Village Justice
Ralph Franco had levied the Gne against Porotofino Properties Corp.,
which had been found guilty of
FREEPORT - Thirty-five Free-port
High School seniors have
won the first Presidential Aca­demic
Fitness Awards I0 tie pre-
.,s«V*d. — . -
To be so honored, the students
had to meet three criteria:
attain an average of &S or higher
in grades 9.10. 11 and the first
semester of grade 12; receive a
score in Grade U or 12 placing
them al or above the 80lh per­centile
on any nationally recog-nized
standard"micd by
letter that the village found the :
violations had not been cor­rected
and the permanent fine
would be levied In court on
Thursday, May 31. Apparently,
however, no representative of
the company was present.
Private SchoolFintS
A private school at 135 Guy
Lombardo Avenue was also fined
atlhe May 3Ut court session.
Montessori School was con­ditionally
fined $250 for using
the second floor of their building
for child care in violation of vil­lage
ordinances which require
Ihem lo have proper egress in
case of fire. If Ihe situation is.
corrected within seven days —
_ i r Ihr trri is-no-loninet being ~
used by the youngsters — Ihe
fine will be reduced to $100.
Grand Union, ihe supermarket
on South L)ng Beach Atenue,
also received a ctindiiional $250
jfinc for lilicr sircwn aboui Ihe
(Ccni. en Pao 20)
WINNERS OF PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS (or academic axcellenca
are freepon High School lenlora (Ul row. t. to r.): Daryl Shakier,
Bart>ara O'Corman, Ketaha Edward*, Sharmaine Coard, MIndy
Ochltal. Ann Reilty. Debra Tucholski, Eleanor Thompaon. Pamela
Qroomes; (2nd row. I. lo r.) Gerald Williams, KInten Seadale, Edward
Levy, Todd Hotly, Karen DurkiR; Dawn Goldstein, Paul Papall, JoanM
Mattessich; and (3rd row, I. lo r.) John Oswald, Patrick Cleary, Jamet
Bessel. Ronald f^an. Steven Riley. Catherine Bumpu*. Xavler Abra­ham.
Lynne Rowan and JennKer Ryfcen. Absent from photo were
Jeuica Chase, Margaret Farley, Jack Harrlnglon, Deborah Jack,'
Marie McAuley, Cauandra Relyveld, Ellen Ring, Sharon Smith
and Nicolila Theolllie. Also In the picture are Freepon High School
principal William McElroy,. AuUiant Principal Martin Kelly and
Ou Wance Counselor* Paul Katz and Rose Taylor.